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Eurosiberia Podcast #44 — Multipolarity #1

2 months ago
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Brecht Jonkers, Ahnaf Ibn Qais, and Constantin von Hoffmeister discuss Trump, the coming multipolar oder, the conflict in the Middle East, migrants in the West, and more.

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  • Ahnaf Ibn Qais is off base to suggest that Israel is imperialist. In 1970, after Israel took possession of Gaza from Egypt, Ariel Sharon wanted to settle the Arabs there without refugee camps and without UNWRA. Arafat complained to the UN about this and Israel stopped...you see, he wanted to cut off the IBT card and normalize these people's lives. Further, Israel withdrew in 2006 because of the drain on resources it was and left working farms that were never restarted by Hamas. The Arabs in Gaza are pawns, nothing more. The Oslo Peace Accords were stunted from the start bringing in a gargoyle like Arafat to rule the Arabs there. Israel could have annexed Judea/Samaria "West Bank" yet didn't to perhaps use them as a bargaining chip and that chip was poorly played with Oslo. To essentially say, the Zionists want to take over is pitiful. I wonder if Ahnaf Ibn Qais is happy Assad fell because it'll lead to the displacement of vulnerable minorities who were essentially cleansed from Iraq by the US through its insane war in Iraq?

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  • Why is Ahnaf Ibn Qais even included in the discussion? He is sitting there making the case for capitalism and immigration as if immigrants are widgets and are necessary. What did Alain de Benoist say, “The responsibility for current immigration lies primarily not with the immigrants but with the industrialized nations which have reduced man to the level of merchandise that can be relocated anywhere.” Culture and folk aren't a merchandise.

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